About the Book

Law for Society: Nature, Functions, and Limits presents an illuminating conceptual framework by examining the five basic legal instruments with which the law addresses societal problems and responds to change in society. A distinguished and inspired author team breaks down the concept of "law" to reveal its the nature, its problem-solving functions, and the limits on what the law can accomplish.

detailed descriptions of how the five instruments of law are used to promote safety and equality

high-interest key cases and seminal legal writings that highlight the nature of the legal process and legal reasoning

a consistent social theme that provides context and insight

a General Introduction that sketches the meaning of law and methods of studying it

a flexible organization that supports comparative analysis and a variety of teaching goals

the Constitution of the United States, for convenient reference, is in the appendix

an attractive two-color page design

generous teaching support with a detailed Teacher's Manual and PowerPoint slides

As a primary text for any Introduction to Law course or as secondary reading for Political Science, Criminal Justice, or general studies courses, Law for Society: Nature, Functions, and Limits offers an accessible introduction that deepens students' understanding of what the law is, how it works, and what it can and cannot do to remedy the ills and further the goals of society.